Will do, thanks.
There’s more options there, from Tor to ad-blocking yet privacy-respecting VPNs to mirrors of websites and paywall circumvention tactics.
Will do, thanks.
There’s more options there, from Tor to ad-blocking yet privacy-respecting VPNs to mirrors of websites and paywall circumvention tactics.
True. It’s not all black and white.
But I’m sure you understand the general idea behind the project.
I think I’ve written down a few like “find the license in the menu of your TV” or “find out which Open Source software your TV uses”, something like that. The idea was to have the user find out that many devices use Open Source, and to give a sense of what open software is used in commercial products,
I agree with your sentiment on the “free” part. It can be confusing to spot the difference between free, libre, Open Source, and FOSS. I’m not sure how to make this easy and interesting for the user. Maybe a single item “Know the definition of FOSS/FLOSS” would lead the user into a small rabbit hole that explains the whole thing.
Once the user knows the difference, they might go look through their [device/app]'s license again to get a perspective and find any violations.
Target multi-player more. This spreads faster.
Good point.
Teach others how to spread these ideas without trying (see my posts).
I’ll take a look, thanks.
It should be perfectly valid MarkDown, and it displays just fine on the webpage.
I forgot one: “brush Richard Stallman’s beard”. That probably goes in the “advanced” area. ;-)
Here’s a list:
I forgot one: “brush Richard Stallman’s beard”.
That probably goes in the “advanced” area. ;-)
Alright, I’ve added the spaces.